Philadelphia 76ers 2010-11 Preview: Starting Lineups

(Philadelphia, PA)- 2010-11 is going to be a rebuilding year for the Philadelphia 76ers.

With a new head coach in Doug Collins as well as a new team president in Rod Thorn, the team hopes to take steps forward and leave their 27-55 season behind them.

The Sixers are also looking into cashing in on what they believe is good luck. The Sixers were the real winners in the NBA draft lottery, grabbing the second overall spot, where they took potential starter Evan Turner from Ohio State.

Just like anything in the game of basketball, the starting lineup will be primarily based on their opponents.

In this slideshow, I hope to give multiple options of what the Sixers could be sending onto the court this season.

Understand that I took a few things into account when making these lineups. The first being that the Sixers will allow Evan Turner to start from Game One.

It is still unknown whether he will be ready for the opening game, but with all hopes the team is looking at putting Turner and point guard Jrue Holiday into a position of developing their backcourt of the future.

Complete Roster

The 2010-11 Sixers roster is a very defensive heavy and forward packed lineup. Right now the Sixers have a 14-man roster so there is still a chance they will add another player before Opening Night.

Also guard WIllie Green did enact his early terminate option of his contract, so he can still be considered a free agent, but at the meantime he is still listed on the team site as a member of the organization.

Big-Man Roster

This type of lineup will be used when they play teams with power forward and centers in the 7-foot range.

The key differences are Hawes at the starting center, which will allow them to move Speights to the PF position. Also instead of having Andre Iguodala at the three he will slide up to the two guard position.

This move allows Thaddeus Young to become a starter and see crucial on-court time.

The final key difference is the point guard. I put both Turner and Holiday at the point because this will once again depend on how quickly Turner can adapt to the pro game.

He played a lot of point guard in his final year at Ohio State and could prove versatile in this type of lineup.

Guard-Heavy Lineup

There will be occasions when a true big man will not be necessary and that is where this lineup will come into player.

As you see in this situation, the Sixers will keep there standard Holiday/Turner backcourt but they will change their look in the low post.

In this, Andre Iguodala will see time at the small forward and Thaddeus Young will play the four. The real decision in this lineup will be at the center position.

The team has different option when it comes to the center. Depending on the type of season and condition that Elton Brand will be playing in this year he could see time at the center position in this lineup.

If Brand underperforms like he did last season expect to see Marreese Speights at the five.

This lineup will come into play when they play teams without a designated center, specifically teams like OKC and Phoenix that rely on essentially two PF in their low post.